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The Effect of Metal Properties on Hypervelocity Penetration
The deformation behavior of annealed OFHC copper as a function of strain rate (velocity of test) and temperature was examined. Load-elongation curves for this material were measured for four testing velocities 0(0.0001 to 1 inch/second) at room temperature (20 C). The results of these tests and related terminal measurements on the specimens are presented in this report.
The Effect of Metal Properties on Hypervelocity Penetration
The deformation behavior of annealed OFHC copper as a function of strain rate (velocity of test) and temperature was examined. Load-elongation curves for this material were measured for four testing velocities 0(0.0001 to 1 inch/second) at room temperature (20 C). The results of these tests and related terminal measurements on the specimens are presented in this report.
The Effect of Metal Properties on Hypervelocity Penetration
R. E. Green (Autor:in)
1966
9 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Detonations, Explosion Effects, & Ballistics , Hypervelocity projectiles , Metals , Test equipment , Copper compounds , Oxides , Deformation , Penetration , Machining , Targets , Laminates , Wire , Structural properties , Graphite , Heat treatment , Tensile properties , Temperature , Cratering , Terminal ballistics , Velocity , Targeting
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